Abstract
A favorable legal climate has resulted in corporate concentrations (including labor unions) that, as private governments, wield power over individuals and large social sectors. If these private power centers are to be moderated they must be constitutionalized, that is, they must be brought within the ambit of the constitutional concept of State action. Judicial and other means of doing so need study. The author is presently undertaking such a study at the request of The Fund for the Republic, and invites suggestions and criticisms.
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